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- Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?
- As you may have heard, yesterday was the end of the road for Windows XP -- the operating system most people really liked except for its gaping security holes. What does this mean for you and your business? AppScout offers 10 things you need to know about the end of...
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- How to Downgrade to Windows XP
- So you've decided Windows Vista just isn't your cup of OS tea. Perhaps you're not happy with its sluggish performance or software incompatibilities. Whatever the reason, you may be able to "downgrade" to Windows XP (or, if you prefer, an earlier version of Windows). All volume-licensed editions of Vista, meaning...
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Cree, Inc. F2Q09 (Qtr End 12/28/08) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Harsh Kumar - Morgan Keegan. Harsh Kumar - Morgan Keegan First of all, congratulations. These are very good numbers in light of everything that is going on in the economy. Royalties, is there any [beatability] to this metric...
- Earnings calls 2009-01-20
- Clash Of The Software Development Process Methodologies
- Extreme Programming, or XP, turns those plus many other traditional approaches on their heads. In case you haven't used it or read about it, XP is - in short - an agile methodology consisting of a collection of practices that rely heavily on short cycles, flexibility and constant client communication....
- White papers 2003-03-17
- Ten Things You Should Know about Windows 7 vs. Windows XP
- So you're an XP shop, and your organization skipped Vista but is considering taking the plunge to the latest revision of the Longhorn platform: Windows 7. Windows 7 is a big jump from Windows XP! XP was one of the best operating systems ever to come out of Redmond, but...
- White papers 2009-10-12
- About System Requirements For Project
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home on a computer with a Pentium III processor and 128 MB of RAM. Pentium 233 MHz or higher processor with 64 MB RAM is required. This is the recommended system. Project Standard 2003 is a standalone program. It does not support collaboration...
- White papers
- Steps To Take Before Installing Windows XP SP2
- One of the main reasons to use a PC today is to connect to the Internet. But that's also a key reason why PC users should install Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), a free upgrade that can significantly boost your system's security. The Internet, of course, has transformed the...
- White papers
- Prudential California Realty - San Bruno: Real Estate Firm Recruits More Clients, Improves Service With Mobile Office Solution
- Prudential California Realty - San Bruno is an independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. In 2003, the office generated sales worth more than U.S. $484 million. The management at Prudential California Realty had been seeking a way to help their agents improve productivity and...
- Case studies
- Harness the Full Power of Windows XP
- The Harness the Full Power of Windows XP presentation is a prepackaged solution for basic Windows XP training. This pre-packaged presentation contains everything you need to instruct end users about how to get the most out of Windows XP--even if you don't consider yourself a public speaker. It includes a...
- Download resources 2006-07-13
- 10 Customization Tricks for Windows XP
- From adding Safe Mode to the Boot menu to including UNC information in the command prompt to displaying My Computer as a menu of drive options, this collection of tips will give you some great ideas about how to tweak WinXP to help you work more efficiently.
- Download resources 2006-08-24
- 50+ Keyboard Shortcuts to Move Faster in Windows XP
- The point and click interface has made computers accessible to the masses, but savvy users know it's much faster to use keyboard shortcuts than to point and click. These 50-plus shortcuts will help you navigate Windows XP faster than ever. Print this list and post it near your keyboard as...
- Download resources 2006-09-19
- 10 Things You Should Know About Windows XP System Restore
- Windows XP's System Restore monitors changes to your files and folders and takes a snapshot of your system at regular intervals. If you run into problems with your system--such as a bad driver or rogue application issues--you can restore the system to a previous point and roll back your system...
- Download resources 2006-02-28
- Nissan Motor Company: Nissan Boosts Global Communication and Collaboration, Cutting Time-to-Market
- Nissan Motor Company, based in Tokyo, Japan, sold more than 3 million vehicles globally last year. Because the company's decentralized IT infrastructure did not support global collaboration or mobile access, it drove up costs and inhibited productivity - at a time when the company needed to be increasingly competitive. Nissan...
- Case studies
- Group Health Cooperative: Healthcare Provider Takes Preventive Steps by Upgrading Desktop Operating System
- Group Health Cooperative counts on more than 10,000 computers at 60 sites to help provide medical insurance and care for approximately 540,000 patients. The organization worked with Microsoft Services to upgrade from Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional to Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 for its desktop and portable computers....
- Case studies
- 10 Handy Windows XP Efficiency Tricks
- From speeding up Defrag to customizing the most frequently used programs on the Start menu, this collection of tips will help you gain more control over how WinXP operates and get more out of its features and tools.
- Download resources 2006-11-08
- 4 Reasons You Need Windows XP SP2
- In case you didn't hear, there's a big upgrade for Windows XP, called Service Pack 2 (SP2). You probably won't notice many changes in the way your computer works. But you could be a lot safer. Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies, a free upgrade for Windows...
- White papers
- A New Cheap Netbook with Cool Features
- If you've been thinking about getting one of those ultra-portable, cheap netbooks you've heard so much about and we know many of you are considering it, there's a new one on the scene that may be just what you're looking for. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10 just got a...
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
- How to Dual-Boot Windows XP and Windows 7
- One way to take the Windows 7 beta for a spin is by running it in a virtual-machine environment. Of course, that requires a bit of technical know-how. Another option is to create a new partition on your hard drive, install Windows 7 on it, and...
- Blog posts 2009-01-19
- Get Ready For Paid Windows XP Support
- Still using an older version of Windows or Office? You might want to start planning now for alternative support options, or upgrade to a newer version. That's because your free support is about to expire. On April 14 -- that's tomorrow -- Microsoft...
- Blog posts 2009-04-13
- A Super-Useful Desktop Shortcut
- Want a quick and oh-so-easy way to access folders you use regularly? You can add it to your taskbar on Windows XP or Vista. J.D. Biersdorfer of the New York Times shared the how-to's: Right-click on the taskbar and select Toolbars from the menu...
- Blog posts 2009-07-10
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